1:32:45"I know but it's unearned, Oliver!" That has to be my favourite Duncan moment so far. Not just unphased by what the film is trying to force out of him but being actually frustrated at how cheap it is.

#Unearned. I now need to listen to the Age of Ultron commentary. I do love when you guys get serious when it comes to Ben Affleck's alcoholism and Zack Snyder's death in the family then immediately go into a joke about prolapsed anus'.

What DC is doing right now with these recent movies is just throwing an infinite amount of money at something that they aren't sure about and hoping it works out somehow.

Imagine Bruce Wayne doing the same: Not being sure about how to spend his infinite amount of money to fight crime. He would start out in his grim-looking suit beating criminals to a pulp. But then, when people say that's too brutal and dark and against the law, he decides to paint the batmobile pink to please the critics. Imagine him constantly changing his MO and public image until nobody takes him serious any more. Until nobody is interested in what he does any more.

Film pretty much lost me at the superman face cgi. Personally I quite enjoyed man of steel & bvs directors cut. But justice league had almost nothing to keep me interested. One of the biggest ball drops in cinema history.

On another note just wanna say the content you guys put out is top notch. Cheers for all of work you put in.

Oliver this has made my day. I downloaded the fix it in post review and listened to it a bunch of times. I didn't go nuts for this film but i had a good time. I can't wait to hear this commentary, particularly what Richard has to say. Your videos and Geekvolution's are the only reason I go on youtube. well that and movie trailers. keep it up man. your awesome!

I'm not British, but I thought you guys do have rights that are read to you when if you are arrested. Obviously, I have only seen that in TV shows. EDIT: Yes, you do/ It's just not called Miranda Rights. https://www.gov.uk/arrested-your-rights "The police may question you about the crime you’re suspected of – this will be recorded. You don’t have to answer the questions but there could be consequences if you don’t. The police must explain this to you by reading you the police caution:

“You do not have to say anything. But, it may harm your defence if you do not mention when questioned something which you later rely on in court. Anything you do say may be given in evidence.”